W.E. Wallo is a book and movie junkie whose writings have appeared in a variety of print and online publications.
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Book Review: Nightlife by Thomas Perry
A taut thriller in which a detective learns that her "reluctant witness" is really a serial killer.
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Book Review: Any Approaching Enemy by Jay Worrall
It's back to the Age of Sail and the Napoleonic wars in Jay Worrall's entertaining new series.
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Book Reviews: Cybernetica, The Blade Runner Experience, The Philosophy of Film Noir, more
Dystopian noir, philosophy, a small-town lynching and more in the latest reviews from the Eclectic Bookshelf.
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PC Game Review: Deimos Rising
An entertaining vertical-scrolling shooter brings back fond memories of yesteryear.
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Book Review: The Sword of Straw by Amanda Hemingway
A lyrical blend of mythic legend and contemporary culture in a tale of a young boy who dreams of other worlds.
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Book Review: His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik
An entertaining alternate "history" where the outcome of the Napoleonic Wars may be decided by dragons.
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Book Review: Cybernetica by Michael J. Cavallaro
A dystopian tale of hope for the individual in a future of neural networks and subliminal signals.
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Eclectic Bookshelf: Moonlit Metaphors
On today's disorganized bookshelf: bold dreams, old myths, vampires, and Queen Elizabeth.
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DVD Review: Ultimate Avengers - The Movie
So much for hopes that the animated version could capture the gritty edge of Marvel's new Avengers.
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Book Review: The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry
A former government operative finds himself in a desperate race to uncover the ancient secret of the Templar knights.
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